Dallas National Golf Club

About
Referred to as “the best piece of land left in America close to a downtown” by architect Tom Fazio, ultra-exclusive Dallas National sets a new standard for golf in Dallas. Created with the aim of obtaining a major championship, the course opened in 2002 in an amazing spot just 6 miles southeast of downtown in old Oak Cliff.
The land itself was once owned by a cement company that was unable to effectively use the land, and the city of Dallas refused to zone the area because of an escarpment that slices the landscape. Result: the perfect opportunity to use the terrain for golf. But this isn’t just your normal run-of-the-mill upscale daily-fee development. The big boys play here--guys like Tom Hicks and Roger Staubach--and the price tag is rumored to be upwards of $160,000 to become one of 350 members.
The high price tag, Fazio name, superb location, and stunning landscape combine to make one of the highest-profile facilities that has ever graced the great state of Texas. Dallasites would be shocked to learn of the spectacular elevation changes that reside so close to their flat city. Tipping out at over 7,300 yards, the par 72 track spreads out over almost 400 acres of limestone canyons, winding creek beds, and large plateaus, with up to 160 feet of elevation changes.
Every hole is a signature hole, with Fazio’s signature bunkers defining the immaculate zoysia fairways. The natural appearance of the course is accentuated by the subtle reddish-tan cart paths, and artistic wooden bridges span the limestone ravines. Many holes offer elevated tees and impressive views of the city.
And while the USGA gave the course one of the highest slope ratings ever (155), which is sure to help the club attract a big-time tournament, wealthy hacks can enjoy themselves from one of the other six remaining sets of tees.
Getting there : Just east of Loop 12 between Keeneland Pkwy. and Jefferson Blvd. south of I-30.
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Texas | 72 | 7372 yards | 75.9 | 145 |
I | 72 | 6862 yards | 73.5 | 140 |
II | 72 | 6514 yards | 71.6 | 133 |
III | 72 | 6045 yards | 69.3 | 129 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Texas M: 76.2/147 W: 83.8/155 | 385 | 552 | 188 | 554 | 225 | 452 | 356 | 475 | 448 | 3635 | 610 | 433 | 438 | 154 | 374 | 458 | 489 | 245 | 568 | 3769 | 7404 |
I M: 73.6/142 W: 80.4/153 | 333 | 500 | 176 | 516 | 200 | 430 | 337 | 416 | 404 | 3312 | 571 | 333 | 398 | 128 | 328 | 443 | 461 | 218 | 515 | 3395 | 6707 |
II M: 71.6/134 W: 77.8/150 | 318 | 454 | 155 | 485 | 183 | 415 | 317 | 354 | 369 | 3050 | 549 | 294 | 369 | 118 | 308 | 430 | 433 | 191 | 482 | 3174 | 6224 |
III M: 69.2/130 W: 76.3/149 | 311 | 414 | 146 | 463 | 166 | 397 | 303 | 346 | 349 | 2895 | 518 | 275 | 335 | 109 | 291 | 341 | 395 | 160 | 447 | 2871 | 5766 |
III/IV W: 73.8/140 | 311 | 414 | 110 | 432 | 141 | 366 | 254 | 320 | 349 | 2697 | 475 | 275 | 326 | 109 | 291 | 315 | 371 | 160 | 415 | 2737 | 5434 |
IV M: 66.1/124 W: 71.2/135 | 287 | 321 | 110 | 432 | 141 | 366 | 254 | 320 | 267 | 2498 | 475 | 208 | 326 | 104 | 231 | 315 | 371 | 133 | 415 | 2578 | 5076 |
Handicap | 18 | 6 | 14 | 8 | 10 | 4 | 16 | 2 | 12 | 9 | 3 | 11 | 17 | 15 | 5 | 1 | 13 | 7 | |||
Par | 4 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
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Elite DFW club
In Texas, unlike a lot of other states, the highest rated clubs are generally modern. Dallas National often earns highest marks in the state. It’s a showy Tom Fazio design on a surprisingly hilly piece of land with no attached development making feel very exclusive. Amenities and facilities are first rate but the clubhouse is understated. The front nine is generally mellow but around the turn the course really ramps up. The par-5 10th is a show stopper and there are a handful of tough elevated greens.
Of course it was awesome. Is it best in state? Not so sure. I think I like ACC or AGC more. But it’s a special experience worth clearing your schedule for if you receive an invite
One of Texas' best
For Texas golfers, this is a bucket-list experience if you can get on. From service to the locker room to the golf course, everything here is darn near perfect. Designed by Tom Fazio, the course has a lot of character with elevated tees, interesting doglegs, elevated tees, fabulous bunkering and most of all, it's very memorable. Conditioning is also impeccable as is the service by the forecaddies.
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